@techreport{7b7da08b228944bf905858d3dffcc58f,
title = "The case for NIT+FT in Europe.: An empirical optimal taxation exercise",
abstract = "We present an exercise in empirical optimal taxation for a sample of European countries from three areas: Southern, Central and Northern Europe. For each country, we estimate a microeconometric model of labour supply for both couples and singles. A procedure that simulates the households' choices under given tax-transfer rules is then embedded in a constrained optimization program in order to identify optimal rules under the public budget constraint. The optimality criterion is the class of Kolm's social welfare function. The tax-transfer rules considered as candidates are members of a class that includes as special cases various versions of the Negative Income Tax: Conditional (means-tested) Basic Income, Unconditional Basic Income, In-Work Benefits and General Negative Income Tax, combined with a Flat Tax above the exemption level. The analysis in most cases show that: the General Negative Income Tax strictly dominates the other rules, including the current ones; the Unconditional Basic Income policy is better than the Conditional Basic Income policy; Conditional Basic Income policy may lead to a significant reduction in labour supply and poverty-trap effects; In-Work-Benefit policy is strictly dominated by the General Negative Income Tax and by the Unconditional Basic Income.",
keywords = "Basic Income, Micro-simulation, Negative Income Tax, Optimal tax, Welfare",
author = "Nizamul Islam and Ugo Colombino",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
language = "English",
series = "Working Papers",
publisher = "LISER",
number = "2018-08",
address = "Luxembourg",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "LISER",
}